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1. Stanley Kubrick
2. Buster Keaton
3. Michael Powell
4. Martin Scorsese
5. Akira Kurosawa
Based on output and influence, can you really dispute this?
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>>220310501
grim
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Kurosawa is better than all of those 4
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Sergio Leone
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>>220310501
>Based on output and influence
1. George Lvcas
>https://youtu.be/5ZGkneixgpg?t=1



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